• Headers Galore (ACC97-SR2)

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    I have a report that holds 3 subreports.
    All subreports have headers.
    When printing (to screen et al), the master report seems to override the individual settings of these subreport headers.

    What is the correct setting to not only allow printing of the individual headers of the subreports, but also printing the headers on EACH page. beep

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    • #542098

      Edited original reply.
      Long and complicated answer: see Microsoft Knowledgebase for page “Q231808”

      Edited to activate link — Charlotte

      • #542099

        Unfortunately, ALL of the headers of the main report aren’t relevant to the subreports.
        (i.e. there are different fields in the subreports)

        Isn’t there a way of allowing these different sections to stand?

    • #542141

      The report headers in subreports normally only print once, because that’s what report headers do, no matter which report or subreport they’re on. You probably would need to create additional lines in the page header on the main report, hiding or making the controls visible (make them zero height and set their cangrow properties to true) depending on the HasContinued property of the subreport. The lines would work best as single textboxes containing the entire subreport header line for each subreport and the full width that the header line should occupy.

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